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. >> well, you know, these relationships areim intertwined the civil rights movement and the, movement to free south africa. you know, they're parallel histories. many objective, freedom and equality. many don't know this because they associatete martin luther king primarily wir the civil rights movement, but when mandela was in prison, he went in '61-62, martin luther king spoke and described south african s racism as the worst i the world and he says even denying the blacks of basic right of non-violent protest. of course, everybody is mandela to gandhi and martin luther king, although neither of them was in favor of violence, but nelson mandela went to violence not to take over the country, but to get the white minority regime to listen to the demands of black people, but even as late, early in '64, martin luther king was calling for nelson mandela's release. in 1965, he spoke in london, and called for internal sanctions. he echoed that in the '80s and, of course you know, the free south african movement in which president obama spoke of being a part of as a young student was very m
. >> well, you know, these relationships areim intertwined the civil rights movement and the, movement to free south africa. you know, they're parallel histories. many objective, freedom and equality. many don't know this because they associatete martin luther king primarily wir the civil rights movement, but when mandela was in prison, he went in '61-62, martin luther king spoke and described south african s racism as the worst i the world and he says even denying the blacks of basic...
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by the time i got into the white house, i resolved that the civil rights commitment at home and the united states of america should be expanded on a global basis and i should be a champion of human right. >> so full circle back to celebrating the achievements and accomplishments in south africa. do americans have a right to be proud of the parole they played in ultimately -- of the role they played in the assention of nelson mandela in south africa? >> i would say after i had many talks with nelson mandela, i never heard him say that he was grateful to the united states. he was grateful to cuba, he was grateful to others that spoke up for him while he was still in prison. he was grateful to the people that condemned the apartheid regime. but i don't think that he felt that his freedom and the change that took place in south africa was attributable to the united states. when i first met nelson mandela the first thing he did was congratulate me on having a daughter, amy, who had been arrested three times in college, demonstrating against apartheid in south africa. but that was a transition p
by the time i got into the white house, i resolved that the civil rights commitment at home and the united states of america should be expanded on a global basis and i should be a champion of human right. >> so full circle back to celebrating the achievements and accomplishments in south africa. do americans have a right to be proud of the parole they played in ultimately -- of the role they played in the assention of nelson mandela in south africa? >> i would say after i had many...
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rights struggle, the fact that both of them were the first presidents, and to the fact that president obama got elevated into politics through the example of nelson mandela and the anti-apartheid struggle. how concerned are you about the future of south africa now mandela has gone and, given the reaction we got -- we saw president zuma got in the stadium today. >> in a strange way, i think all of that says south africa's future is good. this is south africa where people can feel free without fear of recriminations and be let into a stadium where their political sentiments in an election season -- i believe it to use that occasion drive an election campaign agenda. something in me actually felt that the democracy that nelson really has given us is working in south africa. >> thank you very much for coming in. >> thanks very much to you. >> and optimistic south african ambassador there. let's get a look at other news from around the world. the eu foreign policy chief has held talks with the ukrainian president over the continuing standoff between police and antigovernment protesters in
rights struggle, the fact that both of them were the first presidents, and to the fact that president obama got elevated into politics through the example of nelson mandela and the anti-apartheid struggle. how concerned are you about the future of south africa now mandela has gone and, given the reaction we got -- we saw president zuma got in the stadium today. >> in a strange way, i think all of that says south africa's future is good. this is south africa where people can feel free...
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rights struggle, the fact that both of them were the first presidents, and to the fact that president obama got elevated into politics through the example of nelson mandela and the anti-apartheid struggle. how concerned are you about the future of south africa now mandela has gone and, given the reaction we got -- we saw president zuma got in the stadium today. >> in a strange way, i think all of that says south africa's future is good. this is south africa where people can feel free without fear of recriminations and be let into a stadium where their political sentiments in an election season -- i believe it to use that occasion drive an election campaign agenda. something in me actually felt that the democracy that nelson really has given us is working in south africa. >> thank you very much for coming in. >> thanks very much to you. >> and optimistic south african ambassador there. let's get a look at other news from around the world. the eu foreign policy chief has held talks with the ukrainian president over the continuing standoff between police and antigovernment protesters in
rights struggle, the fact that both of them were the first presidents, and to the fact that president obama got elevated into politics through the example of nelson mandela and the anti-apartheid struggle. how concerned are you about the future of south africa now mandela has gone and, given the reaction we got -- we saw president zuma got in the stadium today. >> in a strange way, i think all of that says south africa's future is good. this is south africa where people can feel free...
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there was a direct connect between the civil rights movements of this country and the civil rights movement in south africa. you could not get around the organic interconnection between the two. today you have seen an outpouring of every city in the country. the wrooeths the tributes, the candle lights. he was not someone that was thousands of miles away. he was sane and is sane and will always be sane as really in the spirit of civil rights movement in this country, an infinite part of that. >> on a more personal note i remember talking about the goals of civil equalitiry, "i have a dream" speech of martin luther king's speech. they say are problems, discrimination exists, south africa has race issues. how do we see this going forward. >> let's compare dr king and nelson mandela. after the height of the civil rights movement in the 1960s, dr king had two or three other goals. adjust foreign policy, antiwar, peace movement in the war and political oppression. not only in this country but globally. also dr king had another goal. the poor people's march, poverty, number inequality. conversely
there was a direct connect between the civil rights movements of this country and the civil rights movement in south africa. you could not get around the organic interconnection between the two. today you have seen an outpouring of every city in the country. the wrooeths the tributes, the candle lights. he was not someone that was thousands of miles away. he was sane and is sane and will always be sane as really in the spirit of civil rights movement in this country, an infinite part of that....
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with the demonstrations are pushing the justice department to investigate potential civil rights demonstrations. >> that is why we continue to pursue it. >> reporter: as you just saw so much of this has turned into a black and white issue. by definition he is not truly a white man. his father is white but his mother is from peru. once again this country's obsession from turning this into a black and white issue, what has fueled some of the sentiments and types of protests we have seen here in washington. >>> many parents are struggling with this not guilty verdict. a lot of parents are asking themselves and each other, how do i talk to my kids about it? what do you say to african- american sons? they are asking what can we learn from this? sue rae chin has more. >> that is a question we are going to really have to answer for our hearts. >> the zimmerman verdict is the topic among her friends. >> in our neighborhood, going to the local pool. someone can get into an obligation with him and shoot him. >> african-american parents say they are having a tough time with the jury's decision. >> someone
with the demonstrations are pushing the justice department to investigate potential civil rights demonstrations. >> that is why we continue to pursue it. >> reporter: as you just saw so much of this has turned into a black and white issue. by definition he is not truly a white man. his father is white but his mother is from peru. once again this country's obsession from turning this into a black and white issue, what has fueled some of the sentiments and types of protests we have...
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you don't have civil war is that you can contained in any board in right now. he then after cattle in the mid eighties that's the kind enough to see the sunset on a whim and a half to a foot really been on that slightly pessimistic note i suppose but on we have been talking about the arts bring in a broad sense three years later an end and more specifically about the ad the syrian war and the prospects for peace and thank you very much for being my guest bedroom. and thanks to you for watching the interferon. i can. ay ay ay ay ay ay ay. more people are using the smart phones which were filled with access to medicare. with from scratch precincts my friends are proving increasingly useful in day to day life now when kenya's rift valley films using the devices take some impatience. these religious never set foot in a hospital. but thanks to the lab they can still be diagnosed correctly the medical team uses the cabbage this can lead to be on the couch iraq's is what is welcome on any of the point it's easy to reach populations living in remote entry is about all
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civil liberties and human rights the court remanded in our whole soul to the digital level. it's not a legal challenge in a heap the authors are hoping that their on line campaign will attract and support ok water mind you that we have plenty more on these and other stories her website as it did give u don the end will be following those soccer games he talked about. we'll be playing out in about fifteen minutes. the kicker right here with the dalai. sch. boo thus you can watch him eat sea world you were ever you go. when she asks for your phone tablet. access program schedules on demand video. i don't mind in peace. write a book. enjoy the us versions available. this is your marketplace today research makes the network. you knew me knew guru. is you. it is six one. what she knew was with the adults them. i didn't win. over eight hundred allegations of abuse are made against three hundred and twenty five christian brothers of others defend the coming of obligations this church all that finds
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we are doubly concerned about something especially as sensitive as a civil right in this country. and what that lead to. >> reporter: ten states have adopted tougher gun laws, but 14 states have voted to ease restrictions on gun ownership. newtown did have one concrete impact. gun sales skyrocketed. so far this year, the government ran almost 19 million background checks. that's on coarse to beat last year, meaning there could be as many as 19 to 20 million new guns on the street. so in the year that has past after the tears have been shed, promises made and not kept, politicians and lobbyists look toward the future have, but on the anniversary, the nation will stop for one day to remember their futures stolen forever with a pledge from here. >> i will remember -- >> we will remember. >> stay with us here. we have lots more right after the break. >> now we don't get acid on our fingers anymore. >> a high price on worker's health in india. and in sports find out who made the shots of the day at thailand championship farah will be here with all of your sport next. ♪ >> audiences a
we are doubly concerned about something especially as sensitive as a civil right in this country. and what that lead to. >> reporter: ten states have adopted tougher gun laws, but 14 states have voted to ease restrictions on gun ownership. newtown did have one concrete impact. gun sales skyrocketed. so far this year, the government ran almost 19 million background checks. that's on coarse to beat last year, meaning there could be as many as 19 to 20 million new guns on the street. so in...
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>>> this morning, the world wakes to the news that a joint of human and civil rights is gone. nelson mandela, a guiding force, reve revered, forever changing history. >> recognize that apartheid has no future. >> he spent nearly three decades in prison, emerging to become the first black president of south africa. a father figure to his people. and to millions around the world. this morning, new reaction from every corner of the world. >> i cannot fully imagine my own life without the example that nelson mandela set. >> right now on "america this morning," abc news remembers nelson mandela, a man who changed the world. ♪ >>> and this morning, the world wakes to news of a giant of human and civil rights gone. nelson mandela, a guiding force for millions, revered for forever changing history. >> she spent nearly three decades in prison, becoming the first black president in south africa. father figure to millions around the globe. >> people around the world are remembering nelson mandela, a symbol of forbearance, peace and dignity. we have pictures from south africa, where peo
>>> this morning, the world wakes to the news that a joint of human and civil rights is gone. nelson mandela, a guiding force, reve revered, forever changing history. >> recognize that apartheid has no future. >> he spent nearly three decades in prison, emerging to become the first black president of south africa. a father figure to his people. and to millions around the world. this morning, new reaction from every corner of the world. >> i cannot fully imagine my own...
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rights movement it's been over fifty years yet we still have inequality there in the us is of course this is not a process which can happen overnight but you are describing things already the south africa today is almost unrecognizable to that twenty years ago. i would say sarah i mean on an intensive daily life in south africa. you know the whole psychology of this south african singer free country. herman is so can they be any two people not come up and said that such a fundamental difference to wake everybody no matter what color their skin is set on fields in south africa today. brady is that an extraordinary sea change i think one forgets that twenty years because of africa was sifting through the country psychologically broken. it was tp and to set firm has had double digit inflation and set out to sweet constitution of the country was an immense tots that's not to say that more recently it has not messed up a lot of things they want not just messed up and katie there are millions of south africans were looking to hold them to comfort us with idiotic has given us. mandela is th
rights movement it's been over fifty years yet we still have inequality there in the us is of course this is not a process which can happen overnight but you are describing things already the south africa today is almost unrecognizable to that twenty years ago. i would say sarah i mean on an intensive daily life in south africa. you know the whole psychology of this south african singer free country. herman is so can they be any two people not come up and said that such a fundamental difference...
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martin luther king, america's civil rights movement. i think it's fair to say that history will show the student became the teacher. america the world, his classroom. >> every individual life has a lesson. >> yes. >> thank you so much, byron. >>> still ahead on this special edition of "world news," you're going to meet mandela's jailer, a country boy who became a lifelong friend. that's ahead. ♪ [ male announcer ] your eyes. even at a distance of 10 miles... the length of 146 football fields... they can see the light of a single candle. your eyes are amazing. look after them with centrum silver. multivitamins with lutein and vitamins a, c, and e to support healthy eyes and packed with key nutrients to support your heart and brain, too. centrum silver. for the most amazing parts of you. ♪ >>> nelson mandela standing inside the cell that once held him prisoner and mandela walked out of prison with a lesson for living, saying to walk free is not merely to cast off change but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of ot
martin luther king, america's civil rights movement. i think it's fair to say that history will show the student became the teacher. america the world, his classroom. >> every individual life has a lesson. >> yes. >> thank you so much, byron. >>> still ahead on this special edition of "world news," you're going to meet mandela's jailer, a country boy who became a lifelong friend. that's ahead. ♪ [ male announcer ] your eyes. even at a distance of 10...
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equal marriage rights are civil rights." i want to extrapolate on some of the history that alice shared with us a little earlier. yes, i've seen waters working with willy brown in the state assembly at that time, led california to divest its billions of dollars of vest /-pl in south africa, but prior to that it was governor george on his seat at the university of california who led the university of california to first divest its funds in south africa. and whereas we see yesterday some very unfortunate partisan comments as a result of barack /o bam obama living the spirit as he shook the hands of castro on a public stage. from the university of california, to the state legislature, to the city and county of san francisco, it was our board of supervisors, the first local legislative body in the country, led by cecil, thank you for reminding us of harvey milk, his successor on the board of supervisors, harry brit led to divest in south africa. so state of california, city and county of san francisco, we led the way in divestin
equal marriage rights are civil rights." i want to extrapolate on some of the history that alice shared with us a little earlier. yes, i've seen waters working with willy brown in the state assembly at that time, led california to divest its billions of dollars of vest /-pl in south africa, but prior to that it was governor george on his seat at the university of california who led the university of california to first divest its funds in south africa. and whereas we see yesterday some...
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. >> congress is fighting in someways i believe you are right i believe the american people are pooped out. are you worried if we are civil it will take the sizzle out. >> we bring in people with different views. they will have different views on things. larry a professor from san jose state. we want them to have different views. we want them to come and talk about things and do it nicely. >> do you tell them that when you prep them. don't scream, talk one at a time. there are shows that say scream at each other. >> everyone i brought in has understood that. they look forward to this opportunity to be able to talk with intel gent intel -- intel intellgent people. >> our intention is to move to a weekly program. may be air it on the radio or on tv. we have been building our audience. in 2014 you will see us increase the number of times. >> the audience gets the participate. there is a panel up there, i assume you are the one hosting. >> i am. >> does the audience get to participate. >> we do favor topics. on our next program we'll talk about nelson mandela, we'll talk about the agreemen
. >> congress is fighting in someways i believe you are right i believe the american people are pooped out. are you worried if we are civil it will take the sizzle out. >> we bring in people with different views. they will have different views on things. larry a professor from san jose state. we want them to have different views. we want them to come and talk about things and do it nicely. >> do you tell them that when you prep them. don't scream, talk one at a time. there are...
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>> those wishing to celebrate a civil rights icon come together. they transcend international boundaries. >> very excited to be here. >> today nelson mandell's legacy is what most people are talking about. >> i was at his inauguration and i saw the announcement, the birth of a new nation right before my eyes. >> the south african embassy hosted several prayer vigils. hundreds gathered where protesters called for the release from prison. beverly was among the crowd demanding his freedom. he said she can't believe the crusader against apartheid is gone. >> there is no man in my time that has sacrificed the way he did for the liberation of his people. >> she was privileged to meet mandela shortly after he was released from prison and believes his example will live on with the next generation. >> he was a people's person. >> i'm a south african so this means so much to us to come and be able to share this moment with the world. >> they will address the crowd and many have a personal connection to mandela. the national cathedral is streaming the ceremon
>> those wishing to celebrate a civil rights icon come together. they transcend international boundaries. >> very excited to be here. >> today nelson mandell's legacy is what most people are talking about. >> i was at his inauguration and i saw the announcement, the birth of a new nation right before my eyes. >> the south african embassy hosted several prayer vigils. hundreds gathered where protesters called for the release from prison. beverly was among the crowd...
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among african-americans the similarity of the uprising as a civil rights and inspired a new wave of empathy and solidarity and a new wave of activism and solidarity was unfolding in the u.s. antiapartheid movement. student demonstrated at more than 100 universities across the country forcing university administration to devance funds from companies involved in out calf. -- africa. national and groups multiplied. they took action. it was under the leadership of randall robinson and the congressional black caucus that lead america to get involved in the struggle in a profound way to bring nelson mandela and end apartheid. i was moved by nelson and the people of south africa. in los angeles the free south africa movement played a active role in equal boycotts in front of shell stations. we spoke at town halls and city halls. throughout the 1980s we organized marcheses and rallies in los angeles to protest apartheid. we lead sit in the south african office in los angeles. and put our freedom on the line. when i was arrested for protesting the apartheid regime in front of the south africa consul
among african-americans the similarity of the uprising as a civil rights and inspired a new wave of empathy and solidarity and a new wave of activism and solidarity was unfolding in the u.s. antiapartheid movement. student demonstrated at more than 100 universities across the country forcing university administration to devance funds from companies involved in out calf. -- africa. national and groups multiplied. they took action. it was under the leadership of randall robinson and the...
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that was nailed by the civil rights attorney. cool and is in the hot seat this week after players representing to guantanamo bay detainees for the european court of human rights that they are still in the country for permitting see any black sites to operate and torture their clients on polish soil. uncle rick keene on the sherry and how to convey that are considered high ranking al qaeda operatives before their capture. they claimed they were waterboarding forced to stand in stress positions and went from on executions. nate and all the c i a mall in d c i a black site. on this year it was captured in the u a e in two thousand to convey that was found in pakistan and that she loved them both plans for the cit a secret prison network often called black sites. after that the two men were sent to guantanamo bay where they remain to this day. the men claimed they were tortured at secret c i a prisons in coal and a country that has laws against torture. while cullen has not officially admitting its role in the cit program there is si
that was nailed by the civil rights attorney. cool and is in the hot seat this week after players representing to guantanamo bay detainees for the european court of human rights that they are still in the country for permitting see any black sites to operate and torture their clients on polish soil. uncle rick keene on the sherry and how to convey that are considered high ranking al qaeda operatives before their capture. they claimed they were waterboarding forced to stand in stress positions...
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our civil rights movement had its music, but, in south africa, hundreds of songs rang out. >> ( singing "nanku" ) >> marsalis: "nanku," recorded by mariam makeba, kept alive the spirit of mandela and others locked up on robben island. >> the nation's feelings when those guys were all in jail was how much they missed them. ( sings "nangue" ) and it says they are all rotting in jail. while we need them here, they are all rotting in jail. >> ♪ nan gue nanque nangue, mandela oh, my africa. ♪ >> you know, nobody had seen him since the 1960s. by the '80s, you were not allowed to say his name in south africa. ♪ >> marsalis: in the mid 1980s, hugh was far from home, making music in botswana when nelson mandela reached out to him. in 1985, he was still incarcerated. he took the time to write you a letter on your birthday. >> he just had this letter smuggled out of prison. here's a guy who's been in jail for 20 years, but he's writing to me, giving me encouragement. i just stood there and said, "wow," and i then went to the piano and i started singing. ( sings "bring back nelson mandela" )
our civil rights movement had its music, but, in south africa, hundreds of songs rang out. >> ( singing "nanku" ) >> marsalis: "nanku," recorded by mariam makeba, kept alive the spirit of mandela and others locked up on robben island. >> the nation's feelings when those guys were all in jail was how much they missed them. ( sings "nangue" ) and it says they are all rotting in jail. while we need them here, they are all rotting in jail. >>...
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he looked at us and he said, how can we be part of the civil rights commissioner and this is our country. he didn't say that to randall, i don't know what he ever said. he said i'm having you arrested. and i guess he thought he was going to be scared we had no idea that it would work at all. we tried to be strategic. we tried to do that because we stepped out on faith and it needed to be done. it involves the whole story with congressman maxine waters. what she told me about the whole thing. we did it because it took off all over this country and people joined us. for almost two years, people came from everywhere. the smithsonian african american museum said that they would like my table. i will give it to them after i'm dead. [laughter] [laughter] but anyway, every single day for almost two years again president mandela would understand i'm telling you this story we tried to go to south africa to see what was going on. needless to say they wouldn't give us the ability to go. we couldn't go for this or that. we would announce publicly that things work better and they believed us. [laught
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he made the visit because of the civil rights movement. he made a lot of references during that speech to his own country and south africa and the similarities between the civil rights movement in america. >> robert ray in atlanta for us. >> in 1990 nelson mandela visited new york city as we mentioned earlier following his release from prison. thousands gathered in harlem to hear him speak. john this afternoon, what can you tell us? >> a lot of people have been stopping buy just to share memories. as you mentioned it was 1990, 100,000 were in new york city. there was so much anticipation and people remember him stopping and pointing to the apollo theatre. you can see the marquee is up, it's been up since the news came out. it says in memory of nelson mandela, he changed our world. many remember in 1990 when they made the visit they had a marquee saying welcome mr and mrs nelson mandela. it was an electrifying time. there was a huge parade. people remember standing on top of the mar key to get a great vantage point. it was something of hope
he made the visit because of the civil rights movement. he made a lot of references during that speech to his own country and south africa and the similarities between the civil rights movement in america. >> robert ray in atlanta for us. >> in 1990 nelson mandela visited new york city as we mentioned earlier following his release from prison. thousands gathered in harlem to hear him speak. john this afternoon, what can you tell us? >> a lot of people have been stopping buy...
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rights leader martin luther king what is possible. it is the history books. while. and many were amazed to see what was possible. during the ceremony. barack obama in an historic handshake with cuba's president raul castro their two countries have been arch foes for tickets in south africans whose own lives were shipped by mandela that day had special meaning many johannesburg residents stayed up all night all hope is in the stadium. even the bad weather can do spirit it is. you can do to a baby play with the government has done this. and as much as they think the team what did he do with irony and typed on an assist in the mall. and that the ancestors take him up and protect him when he's getting now. rokocoko block in the bin. a celebration of one of the greek men in world history and unforgettable moments for self the us the nobel prizes like their own point of all slow and stone cold this week the different content of the heat before committing to put that on the issue of chemical weapons could keep the peace prize for his organiz
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what's tintser play between our civil rights movement and our struggle? >> well, the leadership, the commitment, the dedication, the inspiration of this one man meant everything to the american civil rights movement. i remember as a young student in nashville in 1962 and '63 and '64, we said that if nelson mandela can do it, we can do it. we identified with the struggle. and when i met him for the first time, he said to me, john lewis, i know all about you. i follow you. you inspired us. i said no, mr. mandela, you inspired us. so that was his unbelievable relationship twn what was happening in america and what happened in south africa. we were there from time to time. the struggle in thelmar is -- from the struggling sharpville. >> one of the reasons i wanted to talk to you today, congressman, was reading about and thinking about and trying to understand the importance of those decisions made by mandela and other anti-apartheid leaders after sharpville when they decided nonviolence wasn't enough. they have been committed to nonviolence in the way that yo
what's tintser play between our civil rights movement and our struggle? >> well, the leadership, the commitment, the dedication, the inspiration of this one man meant everything to the american civil rights movement. i remember as a young student in nashville in 1962 and '63 and '64, we said that if nelson mandela can do it, we can do it. we identified with the struggle. and when i met him for the first time, he said to me, john lewis, i know all about you. i follow you. you inspired us....
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at san francisco city hall it was a packed house with several speakers honoring the memory of civil rights legend nelson mandela. >> when i close, i talk about how i'm standing looking at what no one else could see and that's the great diversity that reflected the life and times of nelson mandela. >> we feel deeply honored and also humbled by the outpouring of so much honor for our late president. >> reporter: he was praised as a liberator. the speeches all touched upon mandela's journey and the fight that needs to continue. >> nelson mandela, of course, transcended one of the most severe human dignities harsh imprisonment for the crime of being who he was. >> we have to make sure everybody is included. >> reporter: people who attended were also asked to sign a condolence book leaving their own messages to the late freedom fighter. >> reporter: at oakland's ceremony they too plan to have a memorial book that city leaders plan on sending to mandela's family. live in oakland, cate caugiran, kpix 5. >> thank you. >>> happening today, a man suspected of killing a woman's cats in san francisco
at san francisco city hall it was a packed house with several speakers honoring the memory of civil rights legend nelson mandela. >> when i close, i talk about how i'm standing looking at what no one else could see and that's the great diversity that reflected the life and times of nelson mandela. >> we feel deeply honored and also humbled by the outpouring of so much honor for our late president. >> reporter: he was praised as a liberator. the speeches all touched upon...
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they are thinking about the civil rights icon. >> they think about the usedings of gandhi, and he them to free the south african people. -- and he was here was freed from the south african prison. >> he represented so much to the world. >> tomorrow morning, the deputy ambassador will open up the fence so they can get closer to the statue, with the condolence book for everyone to sign. >> thank you very much. howard university has a vigil in his honor tonight, to give the community a place to gather. stay with abc seven and lbj l.a..com, -- wjla.com, for "good morning washington" tomorrow morning. we turn to breaking news out of prince george county. we have live pictures from news chap -- news chopper seven. asphalt,t laurel authorities tell us, two hazmat containers are on fire there. and to the other story we are watching tonight, the weather. there are big changes coming our way. we have more on what we can expect. >> it is still 63 degrees, late at night here, outside of the weather center, let's check out the doppler radar. showers, few more especially to the midday afternoon even
they are thinking about the civil rights icon. >> they think about the usedings of gandhi, and he them to free the south african people. -- and he was here was freed from the south african prison. >> he represented so much to the world. >> tomorrow morning, the deputy ambassador will open up the fence so they can get closer to the statue, with the condolence book for everyone to sign. >> thank you very much. howard university has a vigil in his honor tonight, to give the...
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and so this building has remained a taboo right up until the present day or we still receive hate mail saying that he hanged a lot of people and was famous for severe punishment it's all true but it was at a time of civil war both sides were monstrously cruel it is sadly the theme of cruelty which links so much of this history to the rest of russia's particularly of exile where they were an apple or a criminal. morning's today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are all. olympos. live. mum. explained. the speech. she gave. her her her lips mum which. are lucky good luck good luck. mum lists a look at animal. kingdom our line of a little. live. live live. live . you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. wealthy british style. that's not on the front. market why not come to find out what's real
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do you think that the struggle for justice in south africa and the civil rights movement in the united states had many things in common. they did they actually today it's just a day of different sets of circumstances in the united states african americans why in the monarchy. anso it was a fraction of the population up saying that we wanted to acquire rights just as everyone else was in south africa eu yet the majority of black south africans who were old friends i mean argue whites so they aware there were some differences but there were some similarities in terms of segregation are and and and so all of those of the areas that had to be broken now. so while they are some similarities. the b two different types of movements ultimately getting rid of apartheid. in in a sense certainly is this the same is getting or use some left their similarities to getting rid of racism up the room throughout our world. o'neill is the fact that both him and ella had so much empathy mimi was ready to understand and appreciate the fifth of what some africans had evened out a piece way when we look at w
do you think that the struggle for justice in south africa and the civil rights movement in the united states had many things in common. they did they actually today it's just a day of different sets of circumstances in the united states african americans why in the monarchy. anso it was a fraction of the population up saying that we wanted to acquire rights just as everyone else was in south africa eu yet the majority of black south africans who were old friends i mean argue whites so they...
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rights no one should be knocking down their door trying to find out what they're doing and there. are still to come here on our international mexico's national pride going up for sale as the country opens its oil deposits to foreign energy giants in an effort i say to get its nation's economy on the rise. also ahead for you to national talking to. about why they think their future is now an adult after the death of nelson mandela so after a short break. if you leave the. economic up and downs in the find out all day long the deal shanghai and the rest it's going to be case you'll be a briefly told. her little. one of the wonderful moment along the bank of new knowledge face time sometime between mon. lenny was. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm researcher. so you know if you're confident that the irish people won't be asked again to stab . you got to tell you what the what the private banks what the end of any costs and stuff for hopkins wasn't to be found in our economic future what always happens is the regulators central bankers politicians they say this wil
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the world clammored for the release of the man that became the symbol of civil rights movement. finally, he walked out of prison, to thunderous applause. four years later he was elected south africa's first black president. let's exam the man behind that status. our first guest had a strong personal connection to nelson mandela. he taught him and his grandmother visited the south african leadner prison. he joins us from massachusets, really a pleasure to be with you. thank you for joining us, i know you are the headmaster of the great tan school, and really very glad that you took time on what must be a hard day for you, given how many family connections you have and the fact you knew him yourself. >> thank you for having me, and i thank god for letting me live to come here. so i think the man himself would love -- ould have loved for me to be here. >> now, tell me about your family and the connections? >> mandela was a man of humility, so it is hard to talk about my family. my grandfather taught nelson mandela in college. they belonged to the same organization the a.n.c. my gra
the world clammored for the release of the man that became the symbol of civil rights movement. finally, he walked out of prison, to thunderous applause. four years later he was elected south africa's first black president. let's exam the man behind that status. our first guest had a strong personal connection to nelson mandela. he taught him and his grandmother visited the south african leadner prison. he joins us from massachusets, really a pleasure to be with you. thank you for joining us, i...
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and we think about southern georgia, a book about the civil rights movement coming late to the county, and those who sort of really were in opposition took power, what difficulty they had once they had any kind of power, and so i guess i wonder why, what happened? >> well, i mean, it's the big question in a place like this. obviously, people came back from 30 years in exile. in the case of the successor to nelson mandela in 1999, and mostly leaving a country he didn't know as 19, coming back, and representing a place that went bankrupt. he describes former president describing walking into the office in union buildings after being sworn in and finding nothing, no computers, no pencils, no pens, no paper. in which to manage the developing country, and so i think part of it is that that generation came back from exile to run a country they didn't know, and now the presidency is in the hands of hands who is skilled, where largely shaped by having been part of the gorilla army, the formation, the armed wing, and being chief of intelligence, and there's a succession of people from differen
and we think about southern georgia, a book about the civil rights movement coming late to the county, and those who sort of really were in opposition took power, what difficulty they had once they had any kind of power, and so i guess i wonder why, what happened? >> well, i mean, it's the big question in a place like this. obviously, people came back from 30 years in exile. in the case of the successor to nelson mandela in 1999, and mostly leaving a country he didn't know as 19, coming...
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will vigorously defend. >> this verdict still has nothing to do with the civil rights, and civil rights needs to be talked about but not in the context of the george zimmerman verdict. >> and the u.s. department of justice says it's investigation into trayvon martin's death will continue. >> jay gray reporting there. and meantime lawmakers and civil rights leaders continue to respond to the verdict. we spoke with central majority leader harry reid and sharpton and both saying the fight is far from over. >> the civil rights, the bias part, was not tried in this case at all. in fact, the prosecutor said we are not discussing race. well, you now can investigate and mr. zimmerman will have to answer had he said they always get away with it, and who is they? what do they get away with? >> it doesn't end with the jury trial. there is the justice department looking at this and maybe the state of florida will take a look at this out lahrapoutlandi. >> and zimmerman sued the nbc station for defamation. and stay tuned for around the clock coverage, head to nbcwashington.com. >>> to the weather no
will vigorously defend. >> this verdict still has nothing to do with the civil rights, and civil rights needs to be talked about but not in the context of the george zimmerman verdict. >> and the u.s. department of justice says it's investigation into trayvon martin's death will continue. >> jay gray reporting there. and meantime lawmakers and civil rights leaders continue to respond to the verdict. we spoke with central majority leader harry reid and sharpton and both saying...
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breeze in mars can it because there's no atmosphere right there on mars there are sandstorms. i mean the place is pretty pretty inhospitable. yeah mars while it has a thin atmosphere not no one can very know you have to wear a spacesuit going outside on mars today. but nevertheless it's an extremely interesting place and it's a place that because it does have the fundamental resources it has water it has carbon it has nitrogen things that are all lacking on the move. where with sufficient technological inventiveness it can become a place that humans can colonize you know humans are not native to most of the earth units are not native to russia no single no human could survive a single winter night here in moscow without technology where you have a like an elf.
breeze in mars can it because there's no atmosphere right there on mars there are sandstorms. i mean the place is pretty pretty inhospitable. yeah mars while it has a thin atmosphere not no one can very know you have to wear a spacesuit going outside on mars today. but nevertheless it's an extremely interesting place and it's a place that because it does have the fundamental resources it has water it has carbon it has nitrogen things that are all lacking on the move. where with sufficient...
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rights no one should be knocking down their door trying to find out what you're doing there. are still to come here without international mexico's national pride it's up for sale as the country opens its oil deposits to foreign energy giants in an effort to boost the nation's struggling economy. also had begun a program here the international talks to refugees in south africa about why they think their future is now and doubt the death of nelson and that and the rest of the world's top stories for this hour just around the corner. speak to language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks to vo ip interviews intriguing stories for you. to find out more visit our big. thanks for joining us mexico has approved a controversial bill which opens up state controlled oil deposits to foreign investors is for the first time in seventy five years the law will ultimately allow foreign companies to explore for oil and extract it alongside the state owned giant pemex and actually end up pocketing an awful lot of the profits of the country has
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people in the civil rights movement looked towards south africa and felt the pride in seeing a black president in place. america's first black president paid tribute to the fierce dignity, as he called it, of nelson mandela. he took a great lesson from that. nelson mandela no longer belongs to us but to the ages. he said that is not the lessons of all addicts but of people in their own personal lives. decisions should be guided, not by hate but by love. a quote from echo martin luther king. he said, he took history in his hands and bent the moral half of the universe. >> we have been reporting the death of former president mandela in south africa at the age of 95. increasingly frail in recent months. lots of concern about his health over the past two or three years. presidentnnounced by zuma about 45 minutes ago. looking atnt, we are the death of nelson mandela on bbc news. south africa's ruling african national congress has said that the world lost a colossus and the epitome of quality, justice, and peace. nelson mandela immersed himself in a campaign for justice and an end to pover
people in the civil rights movement looked towards south africa and felt the pride in seeing a black president in place. america's first black president paid tribute to the fierce dignity, as he called it, of nelson mandela. he took a great lesson from that. nelson mandela no longer belongs to us but to the ages. he said that is not the lessons of all addicts but of people in their own personal lives. decisions should be guided, not by hate but by love. a quote from echo martin luther king. he...
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we are doublery concerned about something as sensitive as a civil rights. the fight turned to the states. 10 states adopted tougher gun laws. 14 states will ease restrictions. newtown had an impact. no one keeps track of how many guns are sold. the government ran 19 million background checks. there could be as many as 19 million guns on the street. in the year that passed after the tears have been shed, promises made and not kept, politicians and lobbyists look to the future. the nation will stop for one day to remember their futures. stolen forever, with a pledge from here. >> we will remember. >> we will remember. >> a snow storm swept through the middle east, the church of nativity bethlehem was covered in snow. more is to cox. parts of the occupied west bank, the streets of jord jordan's city was blanketed with snow. >> kotan is a staple but there's hardly any money to be made for those who grow it. >> fashion starts here. in two months the cotton in these fields will be picked, processed and shipped to asia. it will be used to make the clothes on the c
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what's been the interplay between our civil rights movemented and his struggle? >> well, the leadership, the commitment, the dedication, the ings prags of this one man meant everything to the american civil rights movement. i remember as a young student in 1962, '63 and '64, we said if nelson mandella can do it, we can do it. we identify with the struggle. when i met him for the first time, he said to me john lewis, i know all about you. i followed you. >> it was this unbelievable relationship between what was happening in america and what would happen in south africa. the struggle in birmingham is inseparable. trying to understand the importance of those decisions after sharkville, when they decided that nonviolence wasn't enough, they had committed to nonviolence in a way that you had been so committed tlot your life and they decided that they needed that response, as well. how international were those discussions? >> here in america and around the world, there was on going discussion about the way of peace, the way of love. the way of nonviolence. mr. mandella
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civil rights leaders and others expected to attend. >>> in south africa the wait see the body of nelson mandela is now starting to look like the lines of blacks waiting for hours to vote for the first time in that country. allan, today's mood more somber it seems? >> reporter: that's right, dell. things have really changed a bit. it's time to say good-bye now. and in the next few days tens of thousands of people will have a chance to do just that. those are the union buildings behind me. down at the bottom of the hill are several bus stops where people can board free buses and go up there, and that short trip a very important trip in this setting. downtown people queue up in winding lines waiting to board buses to go to where nelson mandela's body will lie in state for the next three days. >> it's very emotional. even now i'm just thinking what will happen when i get there? >> it's important because mandela has passed on. and all we know what he has done for us as africans, especially african women. >> reporter: there is a heavy police presence, but at the moment the crowd is cheerful a
civil rights leaders and others expected to attend. >>> in south africa the wait see the body of nelson mandela is now starting to look like the lines of blacks waiting for hours to vote for the first time in that country. allan, today's mood more somber it seems? >> reporter: that's right, dell. things have really changed a bit. it's time to say good-bye now. and in the next few days tens of thousands of people will have a chance to do just that. those are the union buildings...
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rights violation. as soon as the verdict came down, we saw plenty of reaction on social media. thousands of people took to the streets in protest. we actually saw some protest right here in d.c.. .ur team coverage continues now >> this has become the spot for prod -- for spontaneous celebrations. but as the light of day comes, we are talking to a lot of folks who are trying to figure out what happened in this controversial case. unhappy with the not guilty verdict in the trayvon martin case, hundreds poured into the court or for a diesel protest. sunday morning, it was still the topic of conversation. >> my own opinion is it was not justice. it might have been correct. >> i support the jury's decision. i think in many other states it would have been a different verdict. >> many were hoping for a different outcome and were disappointed even satin. >> there should have been some repercussion for taking the life of somebody, regardless of the situation. -- veryy disappointing disappointing there was not a
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rights it was martin luther king. only an individual there were only a couple individuals i can think of paul robeson w.b. to boys. a mouth a man who you know would go to the united nations and say that discrimination against african-americans negroes in those days was a global issue in the united nations should get involved and but it didn't really register with us what what happened was that south africa in particular the demonstration it kicked off at the south african embassy. if we recognized our it's not a word our global name we recognized look our struggle really is a global struggle because simultaneous to these civil rights struggle domesticity here in the united states there is you know there was the the the fight against colonist on the continent of africa and south africa was a major a major part of that and so we became global and then you remember college campuses you probably remember this remember we start talking about disinvestment you know and we're you know most of us didn't have a dime in the sto
rights it was martin luther king. only an individual there were only a couple individuals i can think of paul robeson w.b. to boys. a mouth a man who you know would go to the united nations and say that discrimination against african-americans negroes in those days was a global issue in the united nations should get involved and but it didn't really register with us what what happened was that south africa in particular the demonstration it kicked off at the south african embassy. if we...
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. >>> it is pre -- perhaps the civil rights-type issue for our time. the constitutionality of proposition 8, the marriage act and california's proposition 8 that banned same sex marriages. we have a look at the possible outcome. >> gentleman have you heard proposition 8 will be decided by the supreme court ... >> reporter: in san francisco, castro, they are passing out flyers telling people to gather here and that the decision is in. >> this monday i am guessing tens of thousands of people. on thursday, hundreds of thousands of people. it is before pink saturday and pride. >> there are several scenarios that could allow it. the most sweeping is the supreme court agrees with the lower courts and says the ban on same sex marriage is unconstitutional f. that happens same sex marriages could happen nationwide. the ruling could be california- specific since california did briefly allow same sex marriage in 2008. the court can rule that state can not take that right away. the court could find that marriage alternatives, partnerships and civil unions are sepa
. >>> it is pre -- perhaps the civil rights-type issue for our time. the constitutionality of proposition 8, the marriage act and california's proposition 8 that banned same sex marriages. we have a look at the possible outcome. >> gentleman have you heard proposition 8 will be decided by the supreme court ... >> reporter: in san francisco, castro, they are passing out flyers telling people to gather here and that the decision is in. >> this monday i am guessing tens...
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you know it turned out he had read a book i had written about the american civil rights era. while most journalists were turned away, turned out he wanted to meet me. i was invited into his home to help him write notes to world leaders who were all congratulating him upon his release from prison. i wrote notes and thank you notes like hope to see you soon, great to be out. silly things like that. i got to sit with him as he was seeing grandchildren, meeting old friends, having home cooked foods. incredible experience. at one point he was asking me about america. i said mr. mandela everyone is so fascinated by you and the fact you have not let bitterness claim your heart that you believe in all of south africa, black, white, colored, indian, everybody. he was saying you know, this was not what he hoped for as a child. when he initially just wanted to be a poet, loved boxing, fascinated by mike tyson back in the days when he was getting out of prison, mohammed ali. the fact he became a lawyer was just amazing to him. he never expected he would become the face of the freedom fig
you know it turned out he had read a book i had written about the american civil rights era. while most journalists were turned away, turned out he wanted to meet me. i was invited into his home to help him write notes to world leaders who were all congratulating him upon his release from prison. i wrote notes and thank you notes like hope to see you soon, great to be out. silly things like that. i got to sit with him as he was seeing grandchildren, meeting old friends, having home cooked...
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on march 21, 1960, in sharpeville, the peaceful civil rights movement was pierced with bullets. ( gunfire ) walter cronkite reported. >> police mounted on tanks opened fire. 69 natives were killed, 176 wounded. most of the victims were shot in the back. >> teichner: it was against this blood-red backdrop that nelson mandela took up arms. >> it is useless and futile for us to continue talking peace and non-violence against a government whose reply is only savage attacks. >> teichner: when the a.n.c. became a more radical movement, nelson mandela became a fugitive, and, in 1962, would be arrested in the johannesburg suburb of rivonia. he was charged with attempting to violently overthrow the government. what unfolded was a crucible known as "the rivonia trial." the climax of the rivonia trial was nelson mandela's speech from the dock. >> it's one of the great political statements, i think, in human history. >> teichner: mandela was sentenced to life in prison. he was sent here to robben island, the alcatraz of south africa. >> this is where we broke stones using four-pound hammers, seated o
on march 21, 1960, in sharpeville, the peaceful civil rights movement was pierced with bullets. ( gunfire ) walter cronkite reported. >> police mounted on tanks opened fire. 69 natives were killed, 176 wounded. most of the victims were shot in the back. >> teichner: it was against this blood-red backdrop that nelson mandela took up arms. >> it is useless and futile for us to continue talking peace and non-violence against a government whose reply is only savage attacks....
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again, somebody it has been suggested developed her keen sense of civil rights from watching the example of nelson mandela in his years in prison and the years afterwards serving his country. well, not very far from there the villages of empa, neighbors to qunu, have been watching proceedings with a mixture of sadness and a little bit of bitterness, it has to be said, hara, even though they're related in many ways through the areas in which they live and work and by family that they have not been included as part of this final farewell. >> reporter: yes, it's basically all the people. they really feel that way. we see members of the families and vips headed towards the burial site. they didn't care about the actual ceremony. that's ha they wanted to do. these the pictures they see now. people are coming out, a bit more of them sitting outside here. we're going to speak to one young man, who is also here to watch the proceeding. you've been watching the screen. how do you feel about what you see? >> i feel good that i'm here and i'm watching the funeral. i'm glad that we have been given t
again, somebody it has been suggested developed her keen sense of civil rights from watching the example of nelson mandela in his years in prison and the years afterwards serving his country. well, not very far from there the villages of empa, neighbors to qunu, have been watching proceedings with a mixture of sadness and a little bit of bitterness, it has to be said, hara, even though they're related in many ways through the areas in which they live and work and by family that they have not...